05-17-2007 02:14 PM - edited 07-03-2021 02:05 PM
I'm familiar with the procedure for bridging multiple VLANs between two Aironet bridges (e.g. 1300 series) over a single SSID, but I have no idea how it works, and that really bugs me.
Since frame tagging a la 802.1q isn't part of the WiFi protocols (at least I don't think it is), how do the bridges differentiate traffic in the 802.11 packets? Is there some Cisco-proprietary extension of the standards to support 802.1q tags in the 802.11 headers? Or is it something else?
02-23-2008 11:37 PM
The thing that makes the bridging proprietary is not the frame or headers, it's (usually) the timing.
If you really have to see it with your own eyeballs, load up a copy of WireShark (www.wireshark.org)with WinPcap (http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.wiretapped.net/pub/security/packet-capture/winpcap)
- both are free - and capture a stream; you'll see every byte of detail for all levels communicated.
And, for future reference, nobody here gets paid to answer your questions; if you get snippy and start demanding, I can pretty much guarantee crickets back atcha.
Your question was answered.
"Have a nice day"
Scott
02-24-2008 06:42 AM
Hi Bill,
I just realised that I didn't also rate your great work with trying to explain this. 5 points for going the extra mile here :)
Take care,
Rob
03-01-2008 12:27 PM
He didn't answer the question, though. Can someone else answer the question I actually asked? Here it is again, reworked slightly to make it clearer:
Since VLAN tagging a la 802.1q isn't part of the WiFi protocols, how do Aironet 1300 series bridges differentiate traffic from different VLANs (tagged by 802.1q on the wire) when they're bridged over a single SSID? Is there some Cisco-proprietary extension of the standards to support 802.1q tags in the 802.11 headers, or are the 802.1q packets encapsulated completely within 802.11 packets, perhaps?
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